Go here.. for the first 10 official reasons 4th edition Forgotten realms differs from the venerable older version of AD&D's oldest .. almost.. setting.
This is to me a telling quote.
"Some of the larger changes they’ve made (mostly getting rid of high-level NPCs). Doesn’t bother me at all, and is consistent with 4e’s attitude that everything that’s come before is meaningless."
Meaningless is a big word, considering how many 3rd party companies hooked into the 3rd addition's Open gaming license for the D20 system.
Prepare to scour bargain bins for some of that 3rd ed material you always wanted. Apparently in the eyes of Hasbro and WOTC .. it means nothing.
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while there were things about 3rd edition I liked I tend to agree it was meaningless except as a stepping stone to keep D&D fresh and alive till 4th edition. 2nd edition seems to me to be the venerable(just like that word) edition for pen and paper play without miniatures and graph boards.
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